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sugar crash worse than cocaine comedown

Probs cut to hell coke but the times I've come down off it, it made me extremely irritable and emotional. Hated it. My wife and I would do it together and it woud always blow up. Worst drug I've tried for the aftermath, expense (get a bag of speed or some shit) and having to hang out at shady places to get it.
 
IMO the terrible aspects associated with the come down and "hangover" off coke are to due with the nonsense that people use to TRY and get over this brief period

Agree. Almost all my friends are mixing blow and booze, whereas I don't like to mix drugs: so if I'm going to do cocaine, I am not going to drink. The other way around does not work so well though since alcohol uninhibits me and I prefer cocaine over alcohol... I don't know if it's related to me also having adult ADHD but I can fall asleep in no time after the last line. So no need for benzos either. Yesterday I snorted 40mg ritalin (which I use for my ADHD) because I needed a fast pick-up and got a nice boost of energy off of it for a short while but one hour later I wanted to sleep so bad I could hardly stand.

But I get it: my sugar crashes seem to be just another one of my many idiosyncrasies! I also think that having a guilty conscience after the sugar binge plays a big role in my feeling depressed.
 
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Im not sure where the idea that good coke doesnt produce a comedown comes from...all stimulant drugs produce a comedown. Cocaine likely has a less noticeable come-down because it is rapidly metabolised by the body, leading to less strain on your body and a less noticeable come-down.
Try doing coke for a couple of days non-stop and you will feel the come-down.lol
Caffeine acts mainly through antagonism of adenosine (basically the opposite of adrenaline) receptors, which causes a host of downstream effects on dopamine, glutamate and costisol.
Its also thought to sometimes have an inhibitory effect on GABA, which could explain the unpleasant side effects people experience will high doses or in those who are sensitive and/or have anxiety issues.
 
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